...well let say "save the tigers" to humans and "save the humans" to the tigersthis is a place where both are equally hunted...reading between the lines.... every line speaks the enthusiasm you had had when u visited...

Harikrishna...if you have never been there...do plan out a trip! You'll never regret! Thanks or your words of encouragement... :)))))) Though it is never difficult for me... being a naturally verbose woman... :PPThanks a bunch!

Wow ! what a beauty. The poem as well as the glorious Bengal tigers. Simply amazing. Mangrove forests are known for the tigers & its rich reserves of various other resources. :)Magnificent !! Take care Mam. :)

I get very emotional when I see anything remotely related to the Sundarbans, having grown up in the periphery of the tiger reserve, I could only say, you have done perfect justice to the place with your words, loved it Panchali. Following you from now on...

Welcome to my space, Arnab. Very happy to meet someone who has grown up around that tiger reserve, Arnab! Wow...tiger-sighting must have been a regular ritual for you... :)))Lucky you!!Thanks for the follow, and warm comments.Would love to have you more here...Thanks!! Shall hop over to your space soon...

Oh, thanks Lucia...you are such a wonderful friend. No, there were no sounds of shooting, it's a reserve forest and Govt is working well to keep the poachers away :) But, the jungle sounds were absolutely thrilling...we spent three nights four days in that forest!Greetings from me too!

'unsleeping waters,ordained sea,blushing and blinking surface'....the personality you will the objects to take,can experience them.The night watchman,the slithering crocodile,the tiger in hamam,the spotted beauties,the overpowering silence in jungles.....the pen and pics took me to a trip which gives a feel......there are many treasures to explore,many stories to be told there in the silence and denseness.lovenamita

Namita, Aah...This is one of the reasons I admire you. You get the point even without one trying to put it across...thanks re! You are right, there's so much to write about that pristine forest...I want to write a blog on Sundarbans one day!Thanks for the time and wonderful comments,hugz

It was wonderful having you in my journey, Arti...and frankly you MUST visit Sundarbans. Come, let's go together sometime!:))Thanks for the encouraging words... it feels good when you say it. :))))Thanks a lot!!